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elongated S-shaped black mark that lies between it and the ocellus. The ex- 

 treme costa is olivaceous-green, with a large green spot at inner third and mid- 

 dle, with smaller ones before, between and beyond. The lower part of wing is 

 mottled olivaceous-green and brown. There is a cluster of long whitish scales 

 on dorsum at base, above which is a spot of whitish and fuscous-brown raised 

 scales, before this tuft are three black dots in a triangle; before fold is another 

 round button of raised scales and a third tuft above fold on outer fourth. The 

 ocellic spot is grayish-white, with shining white side bars. From cqsta, beyond 

 white patch, is a whitish spot, which sends a leaden -metallic streak under apex. 

 Between this and apex is another white spot on costa on an ochreous-brown 

 ground. Cilia speckled black and gray at base, fuscous outwardly. 



Hindwing: smoky brown, male hair pencil black, cilia gray, with dark basal 

 line, underside paler. 



Underside forewing: same as upperside hindwing, with costal spots repeated. 



Ten specimens : New Brighton, Pa., May 31st to June 19th, 

 F. A. Merrick; Cincinnati, Ohio, May 26th to June 4th, Miss 

 Braun ; Wisconsin, Otto Buchholz. 



Epinotis septeinberana sp. nov. 



Expanse 16-19 mm. 



Head: ferruginous on sides and front, grayish on top; palpi ferruginous, dark 

 gray within; thorax ferruginous, gray, base of patagia dark ferruginous; an- 

 tenna grayish beneath, ferruginous above; abdomen and legs yellowish-gray, 

 latter banded and dusted with dark brown. 



Forewing: gray on dorsal third, above purple-lake, the latter color paler at 

 base and along edge of costa. The gray shade is finely atomized with blackish- 

 fu-scous and extends from base to termen a quaiter above anal angle ; from base 

 to inner fifth there are only scattered gray scales on dorsal margin, at inner fifth 

 it swells to middle of wing, at inner third it narrows obliquely along line of fold 

 to outer fourth where it swells again, but less than before and rounds off into 

 termen. The purple-lake ground color, in the indentation between the two gray 

 elevations, is darker than elsewhere. There are a few scattered scales of gray in 

 ground color above the second elevation. A fine, diminishing line of gray at ter- 

 men from the anal angle to apex. Cilia purple-lake above middle, fuscous below 

 and whitish opposite the gray color at angle. 



Hindwing: smoky gray, cilia paler, with a darker liasal line; underside the 

 same. 



Underside forewing: smoky brown, marked with cream color on costa and a 

 reflection of purple-lake below. 



Twenty specimens : nineteen taken in Essex County Park, N. J., 



the last week of* September for a number of years; one from Scran 



ton, Pa., September, A. E. Lister. 



Epinolia haiinbachiana sp. nov. 

 Expanse 13-17 mm. 



Head: brownish-gray, darker back of eyes; eyes purplish-brown ; palpi gray, 

 slightly darker outwardly, apical joint white ; antenna gray; thorax gray, ante- 



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